NRS Spring Sale
The pre-game to summer starts now with deals on apparel, PFDs, inflatables and more. Save up to 63% through May 27.
Sale Highlights
Top Sellers
Discover the best-selling (and in-stock) gear and apparel that NRS has to offer. Make your next float, paddle, cast or camp the best ever by stocking up now.
Clearance Deals
From sandals and gloves to outerwear and life jackets, jumpstart your next adventure with even deeper savings (up to 63%!) on closeout gear and apparel.
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Ode to Lil’ Hirk » Ten years and countless adventures later, Jasmine Wilhelm applauds the lessons and labors of her first raft, Lil’ Hirk, a $700 Costco buy.
Urban Access, Wild Rivers » Jonas Seiler shares the story of the Salmon Whitewater Park and reflects on how easy whitewater access can benefit any river community.
Checklist » From planning to packing, logistics to stoke, Checklist reminds kayakers that planning a kayaking trip is easier than you think.
Darby McAdams and the Evolution of Passion » Kayaking took Darby McAdams from Missoula to Africa. But through paddling, another passion emerged: sharing stories via film.
Kids that Groove: Wins from a Rafting Mom » When parenting defeat is a constant, river-lover Maggie Neal Doherty takes pride in her biggest parenting win: kids that love the groover.
Cinque Terre » Three paddlers hop a train to Genova hoping to sea kayak 100km of coastline and explore the five fishing villages that comprise Cinque Terre.
Zero or One: An Overthinker’s Guide to Rafting and Life » With guidance from Sensei Tanner, Jasmine Wilhelm found unexpected freedom in looking at her lines—and life—through a pass/fail lens.
Risk, Rapids and Rainbow Sprinkles on the Delaware River » Canoeing 200 miles on the Delaware River solo—minus his dog, Sully—let Rick Van Noy contemplate the value of risk and river trips.
Life Downstream » Life Downstream offers a powerful look at the intersection of recreation and livelihood and the reminder that to truly know a rive r requires questions most paddlers never think to ask.
About NRS: Northwest River Supplies
In 1972, with only $2,000 in his personal savings, Bill Parks started Northwest River Supplies with one mission: to help others raft. 42 years later, Bill sold NRS to its employees. Today, the 100% employee-owned business strives to continue Bill’s legacy helping people pursue passions on the water.
At our Moscow, Idaho headquarters you’ll find passionate water-lovers just like you, from rafters to whitewater kayakers, sea kayakers to stand up paddlers, kayak anglers to fly fishermen. Our lives, and livelihoods, are drawn to water.